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al news qH, promise me. f/ pn/inifu",at i Mild 1 Hill <?ko our loVU tO ndiiut ?ky Hh?re ?? <?'? ''?? "'on? and faith _ renew the hollow* where thowe flower* [?"?< >?'<'( vl??!??(?* <>t e??'ly Hprhig, "vino >? ?'?' i'?">. f ?ll| U* both J^ktiMo which In to be; ^1*. we. <?'>? promlae mo! nls# mo I'1"' vou will tako my laoit'utiwor111 v iii tills lonely land, l?e?i.le ><ni In your oy iT(ti? \'li>]Qt) <>f our paradise; ^ iJod'n iiif.s.s 'S" whllo the ortfun LoJ.'i khiv '?lJS)0 vorv ?oul?; i|lfs.s ( ttiiin a life with thee; in1' 0,1 in?! RLwuist mo th.it when with bated KLatb llJie prM?-H' ? : 'I'*1 aiiKcl Death ItjH (.<? iif.ii ii:<? Kiiido my falt'rlitK F/k! Eftl> ! km " <' "?<??? word* lit ao bots SW.'fl iiyiueti-'iu* t" MH from that distant K?*' I?nJ oomfort '*?< in day* of yore; over dr.ith oti'r luvo shall be; >fvgit.se ni? "h i>i'?ml?? me! I-"' "'i1 "Hobln Hood." ... U;lj? -? Moiiila \, 'I'ursihiy, fenliu'><li.* ? KKS IHO, tlu> in >t c( | p4?-nr<li*?<?,. v i.i n <???r??i ,<f hum' > ??> .i-ra in dully. IAJESTIC foG R A M Todaj Friday June 1st. H vt'T M Presents K;itlir> li W" 1111:1 MIS 111 1*017 01' THE WKKCK AN" \]iv. \ ? n - ;i < 'ast le in - V \ I K 1 A " Salurtl:i> June ?ihI. I '?! * '"I'M. 1'wwlits I >? -;iiii|mI ill niK K K!> HI LLET" | I iv?* St??ry. \!?< Dt i .1 I-"ix Film C-uincdy ?NIK MK \INSTORM" Simriax June 3rd. Tn (liurch and Sunday School. Moih1.*> .June 1th. l-.tiii-; l tniaii Presents I'ji'i' Frederick in " N \ P i| () " 1' ? ! : W i fe ill TIAKI. (){? THE AHMV" \i- ? H 1 s t ? V (> ? A<r?nli(ililst. j>? J" < 'hildren loe lu?"?<la\ June 5tli. T!Art.-- 1 Metnres 1 'orji. ? r. M. {'<(lien in "BHOADW \ V JONKS" \ - .i 1 i- i ie ('nuiedy i.'Kvrivo ti l'". > I I \ O Tin- W :y : * I"! it* Aeeordloll. HlBl-v.;..' ? I'llildrtMl 10c WfilMrMlay, June 6th. M. ? ??? Prevents Mm- "lira PetrdvH in "THK WAITING SOUL" Aii?l Urii'ii <,ii.vi.n in h Kalem U. :'?>;!<! Story K I. S I I V O I'irti:-. A'vwnlionlftt toissi-m jii. . Children 10c Thursday June 7th Animwii. oim-iij Extraordinary Th?- l'I<> Fine Arts ' "? ?;i?.?<Iy TTrama. "Till: \MEIiICANO" WTTh Fairbanks thi< n^irhvind xt-ar dash ?' ' 'r.il American Rev tation. It - in-1 yet. Wllll^:'" Children 10c (omiim Saturday; ' li.i: ii>- ('ha|>11 n in "THE (TRK" M?l>owt4IAV*ter*. Mm. William Ktflerfton's lovely home whm the scene of a 'festive tjccnsktU Tuesday afternoon when she \ ?? a linen shower In honor of MIwh Martha Mopmvell, whose marriage to (ieorge Watefrs takes place at her homo in Camden the latter part of this week. The guests were greeted on the spa clou* purch by Mrs. KglcKton and in vited to partake of delicious tool punch handed by Misses i.ouise and Sophie Kgleston and Eunice Clyburn. Numbered cards with i>enclls attached were given out ami the visitors were, asked to match partner*, and assemble at appointed tabled. The> were then requested t?? make as man.N words as |H>*sil>lo from the names of tlie fol lowing allied countries, France. Croat Hl'itaLu. Knssla, ltal\ and the I'nltcd States. After a half hour the papers were collected ami on counting the wOrds It was found tliat Mrs. C. E. i l'owe uml Miss Sallie Heard had form ' ed the largest number. They cut for the prize, Mrs. l'owe being the wiliin.. Mrs. M, S. M?l>iiiii? >n in a lew well chosen words presented the prize, a croeluMed >oke. h? Mr>. I'iiwc, who in turn gave it to the guest of honor. A salad course with ieed ica and mints was served by the Mioses Eglcston and Olyhurn. After the refreshment* had been partaken of. two little fled Cross nurses. Sarah Hough Fletcher and Fraiicjs tioolshy, entered the room and cseorted .Miss Mrllowcll into the dining room which was decorated in 'the na tcthal color*. I'lled on the table were numerous packages ixniI\ dcckcd with tlags. These the little nurses handed to Miss Mellow4*11, who oiH'tied. them and passed thein around to be admired by her friend*. For the pwst few months tlie guest of honor has held the position of nurse at Cokcr College. She ha-4 a very attractive |?ersonality and niyde a host of friends during her stay here who regret to see her leave. Their love and good wishes will follow her b> her new home in Atlanta. ?Ja.? Hartsville Messenger. Miss Martha Mcl i.?well, ehlest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. McDowell, and Mr. Ceorgc M. Waters, of At lanta. (la., were married at the home of the brides parents in tilts clfy, last, Friday afternoon at two o'ch>ck. The wedding was a very unlet affair, only the members of the immediate family witnessing the eeremnny. which was conducted by Uov. Cat lisle ii. I lay lies, of Atlanta. Immediately after a luncheon given for the young eon pie they left for a short wedding trip, after wliieh they will make their homo in Atlanta. j Miss Lenoir Hostess. A nn>*f surprising and delightful .affair was the bridsre party given by j Miss Kate Lenoir oji Thut'sdax after noiui. May the 'Jith. The guests , honor were Mrs. ,\, c. and Mi*s i Josie SuHixan. The former has but : recently come to Camden, while the ? letter ha-' sj>ent several years here making many friends who will hear ! with regret that she w ill not return ! in the fall. Miss Lenoir's home xva* charmingly I decorated with roses and a> the gnosis j assembled eaeJi found her appointed I place by discovering her name and ! address w ritten upon a small envelope ; each of which bore a tiny American tlag for a stamp. The ringing of a bell was the signal for the opening of the missive.-1 and within each wsis a card containing these words "Mr. land Mrs. William II. Whitley, at home j after October. 11?17, Albermarle. X. ; C." There Was a pause for a moment j until several of the more intimate j friends of Miss Sullivan realized what 1 the inscription meant and a rush of eongratula t ions followed. After the excitement subsided the playing began. During the refresh ments, there . was a stir in the liull way and down the stairs came a tiny bride. All complete in her white rol>es and long veil she "made her way to Miss Sullivan and presented her with an inviting package, which proved to contain a dainty camisole. The jnLuia ture bride was little Elizabeth Zemp, and very dainty and shy she was amid the admiration she created. Af ter her arrival the party broke tip with | expressions of pleasure over the origl i nality of the affair. Tag Day. The Young Woman's Society of the M. E. Church will observe Tag Day" on Tuesday June 5th-?Registration Day. Be tagged with the United States flag for five cents. good bread means much better health Well^nai(* ^as keen aptly termed the "staff of life." ?f?ari C l)reac* ^rom Pure flour is the natural diet No other food so healthful* No other so satisfying.. No other so economical. Eat ve ] here ^ a^ways find the best flour on the market Eat more bread?live longer?enjoy better health ?save money.. Phillips & Company ''hone 28 < ?' ' ^ camden,s c. ICe?l <Yo*m (hiptw M?*4h. A meeting of the Kwl Crons Chapter wns lu>hl hi I)ih Court Hotwfr on Mote ? lay afternoon May ?iNth at <*i :HO p. in. ami the suit t*?mtmitt?M*>t woiv uppolut* vd. Tin* cMrtiilvt' commltt ee having l?een appointed llu* Monday l?efore. Tin* commit Um'k arc us follows: Ivxeeutiw Committee ('apt. Wui, Shannon, Chairman, Mr*. votiTrei*cko\v Mr. Mnrion llcynutn, Mrs. It. II. l'ltts, Mr. \V. L. DePan*. Kinaiicc Committee Mr. C. J. Slian uoii. Jr., <'hairuiuu, Mr. 11. <?. Car rlson. Jr.. Mrs. |>. A. Itoykln, Ml', li. A Kii'klainl. Mrs. \. It. <io?Hlnle. Membership Committee Capt. A. M. HiMilsford. Chairman, Mts> Kathcriue Zemp, Miss Willie Watkius. Mrs. Alice NV. Ki< hardson, Mist, Kate l^enolr. Supplies Mrs I x'roy Davidson, Chairman. Mrs. \ \V. RuinoU, Mrs. C II Yates, Miv John I'a 11 toy, Miss Uiilicx. lOdiiciitIon I?r. S. C. /.einp. Chair* man. Miss I ?ahney, MIks Annie Thorn p* ??on, Miss Pillie ticlscuheiuu'r, Mrs. <i raves. CIviliafi lte!lel' Committee Mr. T. K Trotter, < Mmirncin. Mrs. \\". I?. liar* it'll, Mrs. Mannt's |lai*ncli. Miss Mary \ 'illepijrue. Mr C. I truce. I'lUil further ant ice there will Ik* * mic*?? t i11lc of 111?\ u? <| Cross < 'hapter at the Court ll>?n<o every Thursdny afternoon at ,*i;;{<> p. hi he?ilining Thursday June 7th. Conner Camden (<hi to Weti. The follow iii-_r aimouiiecincnt wlihii ;i 11pea red in a recent Issue of a Spen cer. Indiana naiwr. will !*? of i?r??r. i'.s| lo tin' yoiiii^' lady's many friends in Cannlen?her former home: "The entablement of Miss 1 torothy Kldredjje and Mr, llenr.v >L. Kreeklna has Uvea announced. The wedding will take place In October, "Miss I'ld red ire 1ms a charmln.u |>er soiiality and a lovable dis(H>sttfon and luis endeared herself lo nil duiinir her rcsideniv in this city. "Mr. Frecklnt* lias made a host of friends since coming tt/ Spencer, llis genial and courteous manner have pro claimed him a social favorite, a.nd lie has hecn prominently identified with all of the city's interest* and Improve ments. "The friends of this popular couple extend siiH-ere etiugratiillitions." Piano .Man llerc. I.y reference to the advertising col umns It will be s<*?mi tlwit Mr. Mm. (>. ltarnwoll. the well known piano man is in Cn radon for a few days. Mr. Barnwell needs to introduction to tlio people of (Vaiudeu as ho has vi.-ated this pity several occasions ami has loft pleased pu^tomers where pver hp has worked. Mr. 1'aimvell is an able musician, havimr played in all parts of the coun try. ami at one time was violin In structor at Aunt's Scott College. Dur imr Jii-< last vi?dt here ho spent over :i m...nil in <oVr -H?,v. hnet white here >ra\o a violin recital at the Camden 11a|? ri-1 Church. Thanks IJarlnTs. The hlitlos ?.?f tin* League for Wo man's Service have mpiestod us to I thank the three liar)km* shops of Cam deii for tomloHnu the use of their baths, free to the soldiers who are guarding the Waterce trestle. That the hoys appreciate" this act. is evidenoetl hv tin- fact that they are availing themselves of this privilege. Library Association to Meef. On Tuesday afternoon, June 5th the Library Association will moot at the Library. This is the annual meet ing: election of oflieers and 'other im portant matters will be disposed of. All monitors, esjieeially ocfllors and committees are urged to come. I>o not forget the date?Tuesday, June 5th at 5 |>. m. at the Library. Meeting L'. I). C. The John 1). Kennedy Chapter l\ 1). C. will meet at the homo of Mrs. John S. Lindsay on Tuestlay afternoon (i t "half~past nve n'..clock when there will lie an.oleetion of officers. ~ Mrs. J. W. Dunn and Mrs. It. Clarke will be assistant hostcRpus. Mrs. It. It. Clarke, President. I toy s Appreciate Kindness. The Ikiys of squad four and seven of Co. K 1st S. C. Inf., who have lieon stationed at the Watenee trestle wish to thank the people of Camden, the Indies e^ecially, for the tnany kindnesses shown thorn wiiile t>n duty here. Keeeives Appointment, Mr. John P. Heath, a -meiu)>er <t)f Co. M. has received notice that he has successfully' passed the examina tions for entering tlio Naval Academy at Anapolis. antl has been ordered to report on June 18th. RESTIVO The World's Greatest Accordionist. b Complete Change of Musical Program Daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday June 4th, 5th, and 6th. Admission for these days 20c Children 10c . The Majestic Theatre WKKKI.Y KKI'OKT Of The league For Woman's Ser vice. Tin1 report* for ihe w?vk on tho work accomplished lu tin* .National league fur Woman's Senice are us ft I lows Committee Wax s ami Moans. Mm. K. i\. W histley. Chairman. Mr*. <?. K, Ta.\lor. Mrs. Walter King. Mis. Leo 1.1 Mir. Mrs. Froderlek Uobinsoii. Mrs. Crover Black well, Mrs. Henry Savage Mrs. Blair dcLoach. .Miss Lai lllakcitcx. Mrs Loo Schcitk. mot with Mrs. Whistler Saturday, a ft or noon. Tito t\\i> >|)o<'iaI features of, entertain niont agreed tt|>ou ami anilol|witotl as Kivlng saiKfaotor\ rolnuis aro a bridge party with a priao kindly promised l?y Mrs. <4r??vor Mlaokwoll. and a moving picture hcnelit generously offered b\ Mr. Little at tho Majestic Theatre. Dates t<>r tin- above to be announced Irtfor. Anyone wishing to come Into tho bridge party please appl\ to Mrs. W'hlstl.-i Tickets 2'i oonl-s with tho prlvile-i of making up tholr own tal>los This Midge l-> not pro>4resshe. Mrs. WhlMirr i- iccelxing \ohintar,\ sob scripti"ii> Tho >malh"?i amount will Ik- apj'i ccinlcd. an.I will aid greatly in del 1 \ i 11 ^ ^ 11 < I> o\prir-ON a? aro olillua 1 ? ? 1 v upon the I<oni*Ue. in ?an,\ ing 01. 11-, work. 1 lei.1 ? 111111'i 11 No. 1. Mr> .1 I?. W'al I a 00, ? iiiuin ndant. inol witli Mr Wal lace I itlay morning. After di-.trihut ing tli' pi!! -w v|i)>v jo ho ma<h> wiih tho urgent icpiol that tho\ ho lilt Jshcd i: d iloli \ eVed to Mi Wallace withal" Tho. otlirt u? rai?o >i?tnp iiiom'.\ was ilisiij.-.^i'il. An ad ilroH.s i.\ Miss Connors, a woman of rare uMlit.v ami a <-oiii|m>(i>)i( authority 1 :: 0:1: ring ami I ho < omvrvat ion of l'woil'-.ippl\. w iih a musical program was <!? \.h 1 Upon, further announce nu nt of this to he mailo. Tho moot? lags if ?hls detachment < No. It to take place tho second ami fourth Fri ilays > I each month. 1 >el I'hmonl No. "J. M >? . W. It. de Loaoh ('ojumamlant. This detachment in ao:i\ ?? scrvhv Is second t?? nono having hoon most oamostly working un 111.:ay project-*. It has ma<lo tit'ty live * tho pillows for ("411111*11 ny -M. losiih'? members of this dctuohmciit mm'vIiiu' with No. r. in cutting pillows ami "luffing them. Throe hundred ami m'M'ui.n tlvo of tho pillow slips needed for Hospital I'nits liavo hoon made No. J. ami tho most, valuable work possible having 1 1 t^'uio* by Mrs. Sarah (ioodale in reaching (won Iy-four of tho county churches with tho an loitmrouioiu on two Sundays of tho import:nice of registration day. ..Mrs. L. A. Kiiklaml was appointed to M-e the colored mini-tors ami ask that they -he notices |o the same elYoet in their churches. Mrs. | 1. A. Boykiu move?l that they on coinploting the pil low slip- take ti|? the work of mak ing oa h man in <'ompan\ M com fort oft so. I H'tacluuout No. r?. Mrs. J. T. Mtlekey ( 'o.amamlant. Meetings are heing hehi iw'cc ;i week at Mrs. P. T. Villepiguo's where machines aro kept busy by will ing workers. Since shipping tho pil low- for Company M one hundred and liny of the pillow <lip- for Ibvpital I'hits have be<Mi made. I 'cfuehmoiit \n. j, w ith Mr . J. It. Zemp. ('oinniamlant met three times inri:,g the past, wi-ok. ?)ite httndrod anil fifty pillow cases were made. IMans for a tennis touruameni ar?? lie ii;g coinploted. There will be men's hnililes ttnd latiles' doubles. Ice clVjlin will l?e sold oli tho court during the games. 'Jit <-ents will Im* chargoil those wishing to enter th<? o??iitest. The eourt to he used 41ml date of contest will he announced later. Anyone de siring to enter will please apply to Mrs. ]{. M. Kennedy* Jr.. or Mrs. -lanies Burns. The next uniting of No. I will Ik? held at the residence of Mrs. C. ('. Whitaker Saturday, June 2ml. hctaohnient .No. !i. Mrs. Willis Q111 tcy. Commandant had its iirst meet ing on May ISth at 'Mrs. J. W. ('an tey's They organized and ele<4U?d the following officers: Commandant, Mrs. J. w. Oantey, ComniatiUant of Econom ies Miss May Itoykin : Sec. Miss Ix?ila Hoykin. Twelve members were pres ent. Mrs. Cantey explaimnl th<? ob ject of the League and one humlrof) sli}?s were given out to be handed iu finished at file next meeting. Miss May Hoykin will conduct the next meeting under the head of economics. Contributions amounted to $5.25. Detachment No. 10. Mrs. L. A. Witt kowsky. Commandant, -desires that special meutlon Ih' mad?' of the kind ness of the thr?M> ha t iters?The City Barber Slv>p. McLain Bros., and En glish in giving free baths to the sol diers guarding the Seaboard trestle and to say that the young men are deeply grateful and that Mrs. Witt kowsky extends their 'many thanks. Detachment Xo. 11. Mrs. N. C. Boy kin. Commandant, called a meeting at the residence of Mrs. Dalton Kennedy, Jr.. J-rhlay afternoon for the purpose of cutting more pillow slljw. A good ly number from chcIi (Tetaehment re sponded and live hundred and ninety were cut. Tuesday afternoon five hun dred and fifty pillow slips were made Into packages and stamped. Mrs. I,oo Xehenk. Chairman Publicity. Deaths. _ _ Mrs. Margaret M. Kirkland. aged 87 yearn, mother of Mr. J. L. Kirk land. one of the most prominent farm ers of Wext Wateree. died at her home in that JhsI Mottday. The funeral and hnrtal occurred on Tues day at the family burying ground. The 17 months old doughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kenniftgton of the Her mitage Mill village died on laat Mon day night. The burial took place at the IMne. Creek Haptlwt. Church, on Tuesday, and was eondueted by the l*}sfor, Rev. F. A. Lyl(?. CORN GROWING CONTEST 1 he South is expected to raise grain this year as never before. 1 larvest your oats and then enroll as a member of the Bank o f Guild en Corn Growing ( on test while there is yet time. Bank of Camden TWENTY-FIVE CENTS to .101 \ tin: "Wiim;" rnouRKssivh: SKWIN4. MACIIINK (in; Serines IuiiiumIIjilo I>??li'vor,v of 11 u White" Rotary Sewing Machine After ycur* of > n< *ssf ti I moivlutinlisin;; we ?leohkil i?. pliitv into fifty <>f the host lioiue*. in litis eity America's Fine.-t Sowing Machine?the now "WHITE" Kotary. HeautifuMy <leslj,'ne<l mid mnntnntetl for |>erfeot comfort. there is no hotter machine made to?l:iy. This model should sell for molt' money. hut is is rspot-hilly priced in our "White" I'rom'ossive i'lub. The "WIIITK" Kotarj Machine is (iuantntml Membership in the"\Vhile" 1 'ro^ressive Club moan-! ^?'t t i11niiin.v advantages ih?1 to We lnul any oilier way. Come hofon? tiie list closes, make :i? initial payment of lio routs and bo enrolled as a member <>f tins <-1111>. That entitles yon to have this wonderful machine sent to your homo, and jrivos you the privilege ??f paying the halanoo on small easy pay ments. iis shown in this schedule. is saved hy you on 10c every final payment you make in advance ?>f il< iluo date. It's at your option how much to save. EASY PKOCiltKSSIYE SCIINmLE OF PAYMENTS FIKST '?Jinl I'nviu't J.nl Payni't ! lth Paytn't I'ay nu'ii t 2V Ji'k I -"??? OC g% r?t 1? I * j i \ 111"! tit 11 Payni'i jTi li Payiu't uJC 5<h- % r.o<- 5<>c Mli Piiyiiit Dili Pay nit lot Ji Puyintjllfh Payiut 54 k ? 75c ' ?.")(? i 75o li'ili I'nyiiit 1 ret Ik Payint 14111 Payint ? l.r?tli Pay tut 75r ! $1.00 $l.oo 1 $1.00 .MHh Payinf 17th Payint 1Mb Payint | Ulth Payiut i $1.10 $1.10 i $1.10 2rttli l'ajHit 21ft Pnyiht l'l'ikI Payiut|2!lr<l Payint $1.10 $1.20 $1.20 j $1.20 JJtli Payint !25th Payiut 20t.li Payint|l!7tIt Payint $1.20 $i..'*o $i.:io ! $i.^o 2Mh Payint:21)tli Payuit .'loth Payiutj.'llst Payint $l.MO ! $1.40 $1.40 | $1.44) .'VJikI Payint !r<I Payint .">ltli Pa vint |.'55th Payint $!.4?' ; $1.50 t $1.50 | $1.50 . ?111 Pa vint ?jtii Pa v in r* * ? t *?? ?> ? ^ $1.50 f $loo I EASY TERMS This offer will continue for one week longer? Don't fail to take advantage of it. THE CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. Broad Street 'Phone 156 Camden, S. C. Some People ARE ALWAYS f K . -? ** POOR Because they neversave any portion of what they earn. It just melts away from day to day, with nothing in the end to show for it. A savings account at this bank will put you ih the cfther class. Do it today with a dollar. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C.